Lower depreciating watches
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Hi there, I’m getting the itch for a new watch, and haven’t bought one since about 2005. It was a brietling Bentley 6.75. It lost so much money in the first couple of years that I’ve just held on to it.
Anyways, apart from Rolex which watches tend to have lower depreciation (possible appreciation?)? I tried on a panarai ceramic with bracelet today, and it was lovely, and £12k.
Now I always thoughts pannys were know to hold their money, but I’ve seen unworn examples tonight for 9-10k on eBay/Chrono24
Anyways, apart from Rolex which watches tend to have lower depreciation (possible appreciation?)? I tried on a panarai ceramic with bracelet today, and it was lovely, and £12k.
Now I always thoughts pannys were know to hold their money, but I’ve seen unworn examples tonight for 9-10k on eBay/Chrono24
So what’s a good buy at the minute? I prefer watches with bracelets rather than straps, and have big hands and wrists, so smaller watches are out of the question.
I do like Daytona’s too though. However not really kept up on watches so wonder if there are alternatives that I might miss
I do like Daytona’s too though. However not really kept up on watches so wonder if there are alternatives that I might miss
andy tims said:
In general agreement with the advice already given + if buying new, you can also avoid losing too much (if anything) by getting really low volume LE's like for instance the BP Fifty Fathoms Tribute to Mil Spec.
At least I hope so
Oh my that's pretty and I don't normally like straps At least I hope so

Are they pretty big straps (I've big wrists)?
A few non Rolex, picks which i don't think you'll lose money on:
Panerai Luminor Marina PAM00005 - Mid £3s, alot of watch for the money, good for the larger wristed chap.
Tudor Pelagos Blue - Seem to be around £2-3, rarer than the black model and stands out nicely, well made.
Omega Planet Ocean 46mm - Another watch for the big wrist, well made, underrated, Mid £2s
Panerai Luminor Marina PAM00005 - Mid £3s, alot of watch for the money, good for the larger wristed chap.
Tudor Pelagos Blue - Seem to be around £2-3, rarer than the black model and stands out nicely, well made.
Omega Planet Ocean 46mm - Another watch for the big wrist, well made, underrated, Mid £2s
andy tims said:
In general agreement with the advice already given + if buying new, you can also avoid losing too much (if anything) by getting really low volume LE's like for instance the BP Fifty Fathoms Tribute to Mil Spec.
At least I hope so
Or the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Day Date 70s only 500 of them I would say a sure fire depreciation free watch. At least I hope so

Insurancejon said:
andy tims said:
In general agreement with the advice already given + if buying new, you can also avoid losing too much (if anything) by getting really low volume LE's like for instance the BP Fifty Fathoms Tribute to Mil Spec.
At least I hope so
Oh my that's pretty and I don't normally like straps At least I hope so

Are they pretty big straps (I've big wrists)?
You want the full fat 45mm No Radiations Limited Edition
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Insurancejon said:
Hi there, I’m getting the itch for a new watch, and haven’t bought one since about 2005. It was a brietling Bentley 6.75. It lost so much money in the first couple of years that I’ve just held on to it.
Anyways, apart from Rolex which watches tend to have lower depreciation (possible appreciation?)? I tried on a panarai ceramic with bracelet today, and it was lovely, and £12k.
Now I always thoughts pannys were know to hold their money, but I’ve seen unworn examples tonight for 9-10k on eBay/Chrono24
AP Royal Oak 15400 are holding up pretty well at present. I don't imagine you'd lose much getting a grey dealer or lightly used one.Anyways, apart from Rolex which watches tend to have lower depreciation (possible appreciation?)? I tried on a panarai ceramic with bracelet today, and it was lovely, and £12k.
Now I always thoughts pannys were know to hold their money, but I’ve seen unworn examples tonight for 9-10k on eBay/Chrono24
Obviously any stainless Rolex at the moment, is there a reason you specifically don't want a Rolex?
Also as someone else mentioned pretty much any Nautilus (even the PM, leather strap, white gold etc) seem to be holding strong.
What's the budget? Nice problem to have

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